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As a land development engineering designer, you’ll follow projects through the engineering process, by assisting with project development, assisting with design, coordinating with outside parties, facilitating the bidding process, and helping manage the construction through completion. The role requires providing support for projects during the feasibility, design, plan production, quality control, bidding, and construction phases for residential, commercial, industrial, and mixed-use developments. Routine task work will include various design elements of streets, drainage, water and wastewater utilities. The land development engineering designer reports to the project manager.
As a land development project manager, you’ll manage residential and commercial land development, including design from concept planning to permitting, construction and completion of projects for water, sewer, drainage, paving, and site layout. You'll interact with clients, perform inspections, attend meetings, and develop work scopes and fees for proposals. The land development project manager reports to the vice president austin water leader.
As a land develop engineer, you'll design residential and commercial sites, from concept planning to construction and completion of projects for water, sewer, drainage, paving, and site layout. You'll interact with clients, perform inspections, attend meetings, and develop cost estimates. The land development engineer will report to the project manager.
As a construction inspector, you’ll monitor the contractor’s on-site construction activities and inspect materials to ensure compliance with plans, specifications, and other contract documents related to excavations, drainage facilities, road surfaces, and structures. You’ll take field measurements of pay items, report the contractor’s daily production rates, and schedule work and inspection phases with the contractor’s superintendent and agency personnel. Provide support to various project procedures, particularly in documentation development for the final estimate package. The construction inspector reports to the project administrator.